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Fritz Nanson Youngberg

Birth8 Nov 1897 - Little Sauk, Todd County, Minnesota, United States of America
Death4 Nov 1967 - Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
MotherLucretia Larsen
FatherOle Jönsson Youngberg

Born in Little Sauk, Todd County, Minnesota, United States of America on 8 Nov 1897 to Ole Jönsson Youngberg and Lucretia Larsen. Fritz Nanson Youngberg married Lillian Lucretia Nelson and had 10 children. He passed away on 4 Nov 1967 in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada.

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Parents
Ole Jönsson Youngberg
1862 - 1936
Lucretia Larsen
1867 - 1951
Spouse(s)
Lillian Lucretia Nelson
1893 - 1989
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Dorlene Lucretia Youngberg
1937 - 1970
Walter Lester Youngberg
1924 - 1997
Waldon Lavere Youngberg
1918 - 1996
Zelda Elaine Youngberg
1922 - 2014
Beryl Lillian Youngberg
1934 - 1995

Idella Youngberg
1926 - 2002
Francis Velma Youngberg
1932 - 2015
Merle Youngberg
1920 - Unknown
Edith Helen Youngberg
1927 - 2016
Clifford Harlon Ulrich
1914 - 1974

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